______ like to play in the park after school.
They - personal pronoun
_____ the winners chose his or her own price.
Each - indefinite pronoun
We believe that our team can defeat theirs.
theirs - possessive pronoun
Who ate the piece of cake?
Who - interrogative pronoun
We blamed ourselves for the mistake.
ourselves - reflexive pronoun
______isn't my backpack!
That - demonstrative pronoun
_____ are Jeff and Kevin talking about?
What - interrogative pronoun
I saw myself in the mirror.
myself - reflexive pronoun
She is the one who assists me with my studies.
one - indefinite pronoun
Whose is the yellow house on Duterte Street?
Whose - interrogative pronoun
Mrs. Khan asked that the package be delivered to _____ at the office.
her - personal pronoun
I can tell, ______ option I take, it will not work out.
whichever - relative pronoun
Did you study everything from the book?
everything - indefinite pronoun
I myself like to take walks after breakfast.
myself - intensive pronoun
Jack brought these trousers.
these - demonstrative pronoun
_____ loves apple.
He/She - personal pronoun
She thought to ______ while she was in the library.
herself - reflexive pronoun
She is the kind of person that will never let you down.
that - relative pronoun
Their bullying of him was not acceptable.
Their - possessive pronoun
Do you see those bird over there?
those - demonstrative pronoun
The dog has eaten all _____ food correctly.
its - possessive pronoun
She ______ did a great job on setting up the party.
herself - intensive pronoun
This will do nicely, I think.
This - demonstrative pronoun
The child to whom you have spoken is my sister.
whom - relative pronoun
They themselves are ready for the game.
themselves - intensive pronoun